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Gabi Friedrich

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Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis.

2006

Ustilago maydis is a ubiquitous pathogen of maize and a well-established model organism for the study of plant-microbe interactions. This basidiomycete fungus does not use aggressive virulence strategies to kill its host. U. maydis belongs to the group of biotrophic parasites (the smuts) that depend on living tissue for proliferation and development. Here we report the genome sequence for a member of this economically important group of biotrophic fungi. The 20.5-million-base U. maydis genome assembly contains 6,902 predicted protein-encoding genes and lacks pathogenicity signatures found in the genomes of aggressive pathogenic fungi, for example a battery of cell-wall-degrading enzymes. Ho…

Corn smutGeneticsMultidisciplinarybiologyVirulenceUstilagoGene Expression ProfilingGenes FungalFungal geneticsVirulenceGenomicsbiology.organism_classificationGenomeZea maysFungal ProteinsGene Expression Regulation FungalMultigene FamilyUstilagoGene familyGenome FungalGenePathogenNature
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